A new one, with apologies. Pew Pew: kecepigYes, it's an "action arcade" puzzle, and yes I have managed to get it to solve. It took me several minutes of button-mashing even after I made it easier by moving the top barrel left a space though. This isn't really my style of puzzle, but I noticed that in the old physics model, barrels won't exit a pipe to the top row of the screen, and just had to exploit that.

Originally I had ramps on the inside of the diamond also, which would have prevented the space for your 5-piece solution. I changed the size of the diamond and forgot to add them back in. I'm glad I did though, because I found your use of doors/winches enlightening and fun to watch.

Originally I had ramps on the inside of the diamond also, which would have prevented the space for your 5-piece solution. I changed the size of the diamond and forgot to add them back in. I'm glad I did though, because I found your use of doors/winches enlightening and fun to watch.

Originally I had ramps on the inside of the diamond also, which would have prevented the space for your 5-piece solution. I changed the size of the diamond and forgot to add them back in. I'm glad I did though, because I found your use of doors/winches enlightening and fun to watch.

No, my solution took 18 ticks, not 1! It involved a winch under a gate with a zero barrel on top, if i recall correctly. Edit: Actually I'm not sure how I would have been fitting an 18-tick solution in there. I do recall it was slower than any of the other ones posted here though.

Looks like you are having fun figuring out how many different solutions there are to that. Here's my re-creation of my original solution: retadet. Oddly, I recall that barely fitting in the diamond before. Oh well, It's meant to be an easy puzzle in any case. I'd like to come up with a really interesting puzzle, but inspiration hasn't struck yet. In the meantime, I've still got a ways to go before solving many of the puzzles in the warehouse.

I'm not sure where in the forum to put this, but here seems as good a place as any. Here's a puzzle designed by my 6-year old nephew: hoguren. It might actually take a few minutes for a rank beginner to solve. Here's my solution to it: pipygafEdit: last night when I posted this, I thought pipygaf was his solution to level 1 which I had saved. It looks like I lost the little scrap of paper that was written on. Ah well. Just imagine a random bunch of door keys and barrels, and some conveyor belts which carry the crate to the target. Rubicon's definately not a good game for a 6-year old, but he wanted me to show him what computer games I like. I thought it was pretty cool that he solved the first level.